As of Tuesday morning, the Alabama Department of Public Health has confirmed 13 people have died from the coronavirus.
According to the data map from ADPH, there are over 950 confirmed cases of COVID-19 across the state. Over 6,500 people have been tested and 13 people have been confirmed to have died from COVID-19.
ADPH says there have been 18 deaths reported but not all have been confirmed to have been related to the virus.
Here is a breakdown of the deaths by county according to ADPH:
- Chambers- 3
- Jackson- 1
- Lauderdale- 1
- Lee- 2
- Madison- 1
- Mobile- 1
- Montgomery- 1
- Shelby- 2
- Tallapoosa- 1
A breakdown if infected by counties:
- Autauga (7)
- Baldwin (18)
- Bibb (2)
- Blount (5)
- Bullock (3)
- Butler (1)
- Calhoun (9)
- Chambers (36)
- Cherokee (2)
- Chilton (10)
- Choctaw (2)
- Clay (2)
- Cleburne (5)
- Colbert (4)
- Coosa (4)
- Covington (2)
- Crenshaw (1)
- Cullman (8)
- Dallas (2)
- DeKalb (4)
- Elmore (13)
- Escambia (1)
- Etowah (6)
- Fayette (1)
- Franklin (3)
- Greene (3)
- Hale (1)
- Houston (9)
- Jackson (7)
- Jefferson (258)
- Lamar (1)
- Lauderdale (12)
- Lawrence (3)
- Lee (74)
- Limestone (20)
- Lowndes (1)
- Macon (1)
- Madison (96)
- Marengo (4)
- Marion (9)
- Marshall (7)
- Mobile (48)
- Monroe (1)
- Montgomery (29)
- Morgan (19)
- Pickens (3)
- Pike (4)
- Randolph (2)
- Russell (1)
- St. Clair (14)
- Shelby (88)
- Sumter (1)
- Talladega (6)
- Tallapoosa (12)
- Tuscaloosa (28)
- Walker (32)
- Washington (3)
- Wilcox (2)
- Winston (2)
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